For one innovative Colorado deck and landscape company, outdoor living is art and they’ll show you how it’s done. From one-of-a-kind fire features, to entertainment systems and kitchens that rival a 5-star restaurant, they’ll create stunning transformations that break the mold of backyard living. And with a crew of guys who are easy on the eyes, it’s not just the amazing before and after that have jaws dropping
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2016-04-12
With the help of a helicopter to deliver a spiral staircase, the team transforms a small deck into a year-round outdoor space complete with skylights and a custom kitchen.
2016-04-12
The team works to install four fire features on a tiny, cramped deck, but a detailed concrete pour proves challenging and less-than-ideal soil conditions are an unwelcome surprise.
2016-04-19
The team tears down a dilapidated deck to make room for a $200,000 rustic retreat, but when an engineer nixes part of the design, the crew has to think quickly on their feet.
2016-04-19
With a half a million-dollar budget, this deck spares no expense. But the tight 12-week deadline puts a ton of stress on everyone, especially with features like an elevator, mahogany decking, three skylights, and glass walls.
2016-04-26
The Mega team overhauls an ugly and dangerous deck disaster. They face challenging weather, rotting wood and even an infestation while transforming two separate and unusable spaces into a sprawling, year-round retreat.
2016-04-26
Mega Decks takes on its biggest demo ever in Colorado, creating 1,500 square feet of luxury outdoor living that includes a pergola with skylight, gable roof and staircase
2016-05-03
The team turns a sunroom, concrete patio and dirt landing into a cohesive zen-style space with a covered deck, pond and a fire pit.
2016-05-03
The Mega Decks crew transforms a young family's hazardous wooden deck into a two-story masterpiece including a stone kitchen and bar.
2016-05-10
The team builds their biggest and most expensive masterpiece over four months on a $750,000 budget. Big problems start after finishing the deck, when freezing temperatures put an indefinite hold on finishing the pool.
2016-05-10
The team has big plans to knock down a cramped deck and create a larger, enclosed space. But as the crew uncovers a retaining wall below, the plans for expansion come into question.
2016-05-17
The crew transforms a 1970s-era sunroom and disjointed deck into one cohesive space where the family can eat, entertain and stay warm together.
2016-05-17
Garth and the crew turn a wrap-around porch into a four-season deck with a log cabin feel. The team is thrown for a loop when the homeowners change the design with just three weeks to spare. Can they finish the job in time?
2016-05-24
The team transforms a small and shabby two-level deck into a double-decker party zone with all the familiarities of home. 18-foot high ceilings, glass panels and audio / visual elements all come together to create one mega deck.